New publication of R. Ebert, « BEING A WORLD UNTO ONE’S SELF »

Rainer Ebert signs a paper entitled « Being a world Unto One’s Self » in the journal Zeitschrift für Ethik und Moralphilosophie.

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According to a diverse and widely popular family of moral theories, there is a class of individuals – typically humans or persons – who have the very same, full moral status. Individuals not falling into that class count for less, or not at all, morally speaking. In this article, I identify two problems for such theories, the mapping problem and the problem of misgrounded value, and argue that they are serious enough to be decisive. I will then propose an alternative account of full and equal moral status that avoids those problems. In grounding full moral status in phenomenal consciousness, it preserves the idea that you and I are equal, but at the same time radically expands the community of moral equals. I conclude by discussing some practical implications of my proposal.